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Blondie in James Gardens.
No one's racing to the water today. Too cold!
Cold duck.
Poor little guy the neighbor found. Hopefully mom comes to retrieve him.
author: Patrick : Toronto, ON
Call me a nerd but I get a little excited for the local fruits and vegetables that are gonna start hitting the stores soon. For now, unfortunately, it's just Fiddleheads. (St. Lawrence Market)
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author: Patrick : Toronto, ON
I never realized how many art galleries there are on Queen Street West until I was down there the other day actually looking for one. I won't bore you with the details, but aside from all the dainty artistes setting up independent shows, there is a fer real art museum too: www.mocca.ca/
I apologize for the next one, I just couldn't fit it in anywhere else. Totally unrelated to art, unless you count bureaucracy as art. Toronto's first official Ministry of Silly Walks: www.ministryofsillywalks.ca/
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author: Patrick : Toronto, ON
I guess there's not much mystery to this one, huh? Yeah, a bunch of stoners walk a few blocks and then circle back to Queen's Park, a shady spot just north of the provincial government buildings. Mostly it's just to demonstrate how futile pot laws are.
The cops stand by to provide protection (for real, they're a peachy bunch), despite the fact that pot is still fully illegal in Toronto.
The event has bigger sponsors every year and manages to fill the park pretty much to capacity. Last year 20,000 people came (the largest -- it's a global event), and... author: anons : Toronto, ON
Igor_Kenk is an infamous canadian bicycle thief, a larger-than-life character, and a bogeyman for toronto's cyclists. he recently served sixteen months for stealing over 3,000 bikes. for more, just google the guy!
in the alley by cinecycle, east side of spadina south of richmond:
author: Michelle : Toronto, ON
author: Michelle : Toronto, ON
Biking around TO this weekend.
Humber River.
Fishermen.
Newly improved waterfront trail, juxtaposed with wind power.
Toronto city scape.
Bathurst Bridge over the rails.
Police escort.
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